Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
okay, in that case, would you be in a position to add-in the excellent enhancements you made to your copy to the "rc" in plan9port? On 2019-01-24 10:02 PM, Federico Benavento wrote: Oh, maybe it wasn’t so obvious, but this copy has edit, history and completion which can be customized by

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread erik quanstrom
is there a buildable version of es any longer?  es is interesting, and worth a look but I think it failed to justify it's extra-user visible layers.I wrote a shell similar to rc before Byron's almost-clone.  mirroring Duff's comments about sh, beating rc is not easy.  the bar is really high.- erik

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Federico Benavento
Oh, maybe it wasn’t so obvious, but this copy has edit, history and completion which can be customized by defining a fn complete{} function. > On Jan 24, 2019, at 1:25 PM, Federico Benavento wrote: > > I just wanted the shell, not the whole thing, it’s a port, because I started > from the

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Federico Benavento
I just wanted the shell, not the whole thing, it’s a port, because I started from the copy in /sys/src/cmd/, I didn’t want to use es either. > On Jan 24, 2019, at 12:01 AM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > > On 2019-01-24 03:09 AM, Federico Benavento wrote: >> Hola, >> I just uploaded a standalone unix

Re: [9fans] Rc port.

2019-01-24 Thread Stuart Morrow
> feature i would ove: something equiv to a PS1 line so i know what > folder i'm in. Can I do that with $prompt? IIRC, with es you can get persistent history, and control your prompts with arbitrarily complex logic, all without building stuff into /bin/es. You can do it with es code in esmain or